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How to take apart a wall clock.
Once your glue is dry stick the new face into your old clock.
Then open the back cover.
If you have a clock you like and the mechanism that runs it stops working you can replace it yourself.
Take apart a clock to make it new again.
I glued the 12 on first then the 6 3 and 9 cuz it s fairly easy to eyeball quarters.
Cut out numbers for your new clock face and glue them on to the background circle.
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Unscrew the knobs and the feet red circle by a pliers.
Pull out the heart of the clock carefully.
Use your fingers or a set of needle nose pliers to carefully remove each of the clock s hands one at a time from the hand shaft which is the anchor in the center of the clock that all of the hands are attached to.
This is a good diy to learn.
Next flip the clock over and use a flathead screwdriver to pry the plastic cover off.
We show you how to get the clock parts you need to a easy clock repair.